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Film Industry: I, Daniel Blake

1) What is independent cinema and how is it different to Hollywood blockbusters? Its a cinema which produced outside of a huge studios with a small to medium budget.Its different to Hollywood blockbusters because Hollywood blockbuster is a team of people not making films by them self's they make films with other celebrates and other famous people.  2) What is I, Daniel Blake about? Its about a 59 year old man who was a carpenter who must rely on the welfare after a recent heart attack which leaves him unable to work. Despite his doctors diagnosis, some British authorities deny his benefits because they think he can still find work and do it despite his issues  he starts to develop a strong bond with a single mother who's struggling to take care of her two children. 3) Who directed I, Daniel Blake and why is this important? It was directed by  Ken Loach.Its important because its based on a true story and it shows us that there are people struggling like this and we shouldn

Audience essay feedback and learner response

1) Copy and paste your feedback from the email in  full - WWW, EBI and LR. Rohzeb GCSE Media blog feedback – Audience Essay feedback  (December 2019): Rohzeb, your contributions in lessons are very limited. I want to see you contributing more when we come back in 2020. You also need to work on using more media terminology in your blog tasks. WWW: ·          Some ability to comment on the three traditional types of media industries e.g. music, film and television and print and how the internet has impacted these. ·          Some good vocabulary used – ‘socialism’, ‘consumers’ and ‘fake news’. EBI: ·          Lacking literacy in your writing e.g. poor written English and grammatical errors. ·          Some advantages and disadvantages that you have stated are not accurate. LR: ·          Check SPaG throughout essay. ·          In your introduction, you should mention the general advantages that the internet has had on audiences. For the disadvantages, you need

Film Industry: Doctor Strange

1) List the companies involved in the creation of Doctor Strange. Ma rvel and Disney 2) What is conglomerate ownership and how does it link to Doctor Strange? Most major media companies are conglomerates that own a range of smaller companies.It links to Dr. Strange because Disney owns Marvel. 3) Who regulates the film industry in the UK? Films in the UK are checked by the British Board Film Classification. 4) What age rating was Doctor Strange given? Why? 12A which mean children under  12 years have to have an adult accompany them to be able to watch the movie.   5) How was Doctor Strange promoted to an audience? List at least three different methods used by the film's marketing campaign. Fans of Marvel or the fans of that specific character in the movies will of had gone through the celebrity's social media Instagram, Twitter and Snap chat. Cumberbatch appeared on a range of promotional TV shows and other shows. Posters, Adverts, Billboards and Video trailers

Film Industry: Marketing - Marvel Cinematic Universe

1) How many films are there in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)? There are  22 films altogether in the MCU. 2) How much money have the MCU films made in total so far?  they have made more than $18.2bn (£13.7bn) to date in total so far. 3) Why did Marvel create the Avengers films? It was because  In 2007, Marvel was recovering from bankruptcy and had sold off the film rights to some of the company's most popular characters like the X-Men and Spider-Man. 4) What will Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe involve? Phase Four begins with the release of Spider-Man: Far from Home on July 5 2019. 5) What will happen with Doctor Strange and who is the main star? Doctor Strange will return for a sequel at "some point in the future". Main characters are  Benedict Cumberbatch's and  Kevin Feige. 6) Who owns the rights to Spiderman and why is the character now appearing in Marvel films? Long before Marvel Studios existed, Marvel Entertainment had sold the rights t